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Are Private Flights Sanctioned to Land in Belize?

According to PM Barrow in the House today, he is fine with private flights landing at the P.G.I.A. as long as all protocols are met.  The arrival of an airplane recently, however, is of particular interest since little is known about the passenger, save to say that he proceeded to San Pedro after touching down […]

COVID-19 Cases Go Up by 86!

The coronavirus continues to spread at an alarming rate. The highest number of new cases was recorded on Wednesday night at a whopping eighty-six, which show that the uncontrollable virus is jumping into villages in the north and south as it maintains a foothold in San Pedro where the largest number of cases is registered. […]

B.D.F. Soldier Tests Positive for COVID-19

The virus is proving hard to control and the list of patients is getting longer and longer with every passing day. On Wednesday, the Belize Coast Guard registered its first case of the coronavirus and by Wednesday night, it had spread to the B.D.F.  A soldier tested positive among the samples of the day. Contact […]

B.D.F. Commander Says COVID Response Protocol in Place for Soldiers

This is the first B.D.F. solider to test positive for the novel coronavirus; there are twenty-five others in quarantine.  Commander Brigadier General Steven Ortega says that despite this documented case of COVID-19, the Belize Defense Force will continue the implementation and enforcement of administrative measures. These measures, he says, includes quarantine, isolation and source control […]

4 More Health Staff Test Positive

Over a dozen healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19; in the most recent results, at least four health staff tested positive: two nurses, a lab technician and an x-ray technician.  At the K.H.M.H., a doctor tested positive among samples on Wednesday.   Tonight, the hospital is in emergency mode and there is a lingering fear that the […]

Police Officer: Many People in San Pedro Are Walking with the Virus

San Pedro is exploding with COVID-19 cases; there is a total of one hundred and thirty-two cases. This afternoon, one of the brave frontline officers, who has tested positive, appeared on Facebook to show that there is nothing to hide or be embarrassed about since the virus does not discriminate. The frontline officer is in […]

COVID-19 Patient Shares Experience with the Virus

Over in Caye Caulker, the numbers are beginning to edge up.  Like in San Pedro and other parts of the country, infected persons are coming forward to reveal their status.  These decisions are generally viewed as positive and brave.  However, there are many more patients who have decided to keep their status under wraps due […]

COVID-19 Patient Says She Always Took Extra Precaution

Jimenez says that her recent travel history includes San Pedro, Orange Walk and Belmopan. She says that she has no idea how or when she became infected.   Celina Jimenez, COVID-19 Patient “I had a feeling…I was having symptoms because from the minutes requested to be tested that was on Saturday, they tested me. The […]

ComPol Williams Takes to the Street for Face Mask Enforcement

The use of face masks is an effective way to reduce the spread of the coronavirus especially in public spaces.  As you know, it is mandatory to use face and nose coverings; and if you don’t, you can be fined. But not everyone is using them properly. So today, the top brass of the police […]

Minister of Education Reacts to P.U.P.’s Education Policy

On Wednesday, the People’s United Party launched its Plan Belize policy on education via a virtual press conference.  The conference was led by Party Leader John Briceño and former Minister of Education, Francis Fonseca.  Today, Minister of Education Patrick Faber was highly critical of the P.U.P.’s education policy, saying it is empty promises and poorly […]

Education Minister Says Marked Improvements Have Been Achieved

Faber also reacted to the P.U.P.’s plan to achieve one hundred percent trained teachers. Faber called out Fonseca for reportedly misleading the audience, saying that more than eighty percent of teachers were trained under his tenure as Education Minister.   Patrick Faber, Minister of Education “We are eighty four percent trained teachers up from 2008. […]

Faber Says P.U.P.’s Promise of 30% Salary Increase for Teachers is ‘Pretty Talk’

According to Faber, improving the quality of education in the country is a daily struggle which requires all hands on deck. He says that the P.U.P.’s pledge to give teachers a thirty percent salary increase is something that the Belize National Teachers Union should question.   Patrick Faber, Minister of Education “I notice that what […]

U.D.P. Leader Elect Speaks on Papa Mena’s Future in the Party

Patrick Faber is also the Leader Elect of the United Democratic Party and is set to lead the U.D.P. into the next general elections in the next few months. So today, he was asked about Frank ‘Papa’ Mena, the U.D.P. area representative for Dangriga.  Mena was all for Team John Saldivar and now there are […]

Celebrating September Celebrations in a Responsible Manner

Aside from being U.D.P. Leader Elect and Culture Minister, Patrick Faber is also in charge of culture. Today, he was asked about this year’s September Celebrations Septembers.  According to Faber, mass gathering will not be permitted but certain events will still be held in a control manner.   Patrick Faber, Minister of Culture “What we […]

Poultry Association Finds Reason for Chicken Shortage

This week we have been reporting on the scarcity of chicken that is affecting Belizeans from north to south. The Belize Poultry Association has now identified a reason for the sudden shortage in chicken.  While producers have ramped up production, demand has been greater than supply causing freezers to go empty. According to the Association […]

Standard & Poors Reduces Belize’s Foreign Currency Rating to SD

There is a downgrade to Belize’s credit rating. According to Reuters, S and P Global ratings reduced the country’s foreign currency ratings to SD from a CC/C. This is due to the proposed capitalization of scheduled payments on the five hundred and twenty-six Eurobond which matures in 2034; payments for which the government told bondholders […]

Permission is Given to Confiscate Boats and Canoes in the North

A bust took place this afternoon of more than twenty canoes believed to be used in contrabanding activities. It all happened in the village of Santa Cruz in the Orange Walk District, which is a known hot spot for contrabandistas who cross into Mexican communities and return with loads of contraband items. Last week, the […]

Chester Williams Returns to Douglas, One Border Jumper Arrested

Commissioner of Police Chester Williams returned to Douglas in Orange Walk District on Wednesday where he once again met with villagers in an effort to dissuade them from the illegal practice of contrabanding. With the rise in border jumping and the importation of COVID-19 cases from neighboring Mexico, there has been a crackdown by local […]

Accused Murderer Led Police to Shallow Grave Where Body of Woman was Buried

Her body was found in a shallow grave on a farm in Steadfast Village, but tonight, almost a week later, a post-mortem confirms that Julia Timotea Milian Moran died from blunt force trauma to the head. Overnight on Saturday, the body of the thirty-nine-year-old mother of four from Santa Cruz Village off the Southern Highway […]

More Police Officers Testing Positive for COVID-19

Another police officer tested positive for COVID-19 earlier today, joining a growing list of policemen to come down with the dreaded disease.  Earlier, you heard one of the officers making a desperate plea to his colleagues.  ComPol Williams has given all assurances that infected officers are being taken care of by the department.  The commissioner […]

Did Police Relax on Regulations for COVID-19?

Was there a lax in the enforcement of regulations pertaining to social distancing, as well as the use of face masks, when the national state of emergency was lifted several weeks ago?  While many Belizeans returned to some normalcy or a carefree existence, Commissioner Williams says that the police department did not become complacent with […]

Chester Williams Responds to Criticism Following Customs Comment

Commissioner of Police Chester Williams raised the ire of many in the Customs and Excise Department when he said last week that there was complicity among officers at the borders in facilitating the flow of contraband goods into the country.  ComPol Williams has always been candid when it comes to his knowledge of persons who […]

San Ignacio Teenager Reported Missing

An eighteen-year-old female is reported missing in San Ignacio Town.  Sussy Guzman left her relative’s house on Saturday and has not been heard from or seen since then. Her family says that this is the first time that the teenager has been missing. They fear that something terrible has happened to her. Her sister Nerina […]

A COVID-19 Wing at the Western Regional Hospital

The Western Regional Hospital has been preparing for the spread of the deadly coronavirus.  Three extra units have been added to accommodate a total of nineteen beds for patients of the coronavirus. A walk-through of the new COVID wing shows the improvements to the facility, which starts with a flu clinic. But still, there is […]

Ventilator Training for Medical Staff at Western Regional Hospital

Also at the Western Regional Hospital, a refresher course is ongoing for medical staff on the use of the critical equipment used on persons who have difficulty breathing on their own after contracting the corona virus.  Respiratory complications are among the severe conditions of the COVID-19 disease. Doctor Javier Zuniga explains the importance of the […]